Neptune is a gas giant without a solid surface, so it is impossible to have any Basketball courts on it.
Neptune is about 3.88 times larger than the Earth, so about 58.5 Earths could fit inside Neptune.
So Neptune is 50,500km squared - Earth 510 000 000 km squared so the earth is 34 times bigger than Neptune so Neptune can fit into Earth is about 34 times but only 1/34 of the Earth would fill up Neptune. Kimberleigh Storath
None. Jupiter is larger than Saturn.
Neptune. There is a "Great Dark spot" on Neptune in which you could fit two Earths! However this enormous storm seems to surface and then vanish without warning. This has baffled scientists. Not to mention that the wind speed on Neptune is tremendous.
The Great Dark Spot on Neptune, similar to Jupiter's Great Red Spot, is a massive storm system on the planet's surface. It is estimated to be about the size of Earth. Therefore, you could fit approximately one Earth inside Neptune's dark spot.
The schools want to be able to use the basketball courts anytime they need to rain or shine. A basketball court is small enough to fit in any size gym.
Neptune is about 3.88 times larger than the Earth, so about 58.5 Earths could fit inside Neptune.
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A single NBA basketball court measures 94 feet long by 50 feet wide. A single NFL field measures 420 feet long (including the end zones) by 160 feet wide. Therefore it would be possible to fit 12 basketball courts onto a single football field. However, if you don't include the end zones, then it would be 9 basketball courts.
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Approximately 57 Earths could fit inside a hollow Neptune, taking into account its volume which is about 57 times larger than Earth's.
So Neptune is 50,500km squared - Earth 510 000 000 km squared so the earth is 34 times bigger than Neptune so Neptune can fit into Earth is about 34 times but only 1/34 of the Earth would fill up Neptune. Kimberleigh Storath
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None. Jupiter is larger than Saturn.
I believe it can because Uranus is slightly smaller than Neptune.
It should fit.
One, maybe. Depends on the size of the person.